Do you learn anything?Yes.
I read (listen) to 1-2 book per week via Audible.
Like remember everything?
Do you learn anything?Yes.
I read (listen) to 1-2 book per week via Audible.
Personally, I do.Do you learn anything?
Like remember everything?
Personally, I do.
I also love the bookmarking feature on Audible - where you can write notes and save certain parts of the book/chapter.
I get bored and distracted when reading a physical book. But, not with Audiobooks -- especially when the narrator/author is on point and/or animated.
It's excellent for commuting (driving) and road trips. Podcasts are also great for staying awake while driving.I just don't understand how people do audio books. Like what is the fukkin point. I haven't done it so i cant really elaborate on the subject.
I will always read books. Never done audio and never will.
Makes sense, didn’t think it would be worth going after them. Guess I’ll just make time to read themImmense difference as reading is "active" in the sense that you have to do something whereas an audiobook can be coasted through passively with very little in the way of recall unless you make it "active" by taking notes or discussing points that it raises in real time, in your own words, in order to make them stick.
The very act of reading recruits more brain areas as you've got the narrative being pieced together, recall, projection as well as the whole spatial aspect as well.
https://www.thecoli.com/threads/log-off-and-read-a-book.710765/